‘Strings’: Not the Only Sound in Christina Li’s Debut EP

StageScene Magazine
3 min readAug 29, 2020

From Christina Li

🍊 STRINGS: OUT AUGUST 22 🍊

Writing those very words alone is absolutely mind blowing. This EP has truly been years in the making, and an incredible journey beginning to end, from recording voice memos to exporting the final masters three years later. Words can’t describe how stoked I am for you all to hear these songs that I’ve poured my heart and soul into.

So help me on this final leg of the journey by staying engaged with all the coming updates over the next two weeks! I’m gonna need you all to make this release drop big!”

album art by: Isabella Hamlen & Madeline Lee

photography by: Kendal Duff

features by: ÉMIR, Cameron Herring, Yas Akdag & Thomas Bergeron

production by: Christina Li

session musicians: Arayana Carr Mal — Violin / Joe Wang — Violin & Viola / Nadia Jo — Cello / Thomas Bergeron — Trumpet / Sam Watson, Atang Peloewetse, Angelique Alexos, Isabella Hamlen, Josh Oduro, Tony He, Soo Oh, Sarah Jung, Max Brown, Colby Amos, Elliot Flagg, Mira Binzen, Talia Rajasekar — Background Vocals / Josh Oduro — Electric Bass / Mike Shalaby — Electric Guitar / Jacob Winthrop & Gabe Bango — Percussion

music consultants: Thomas Bergeron & Sam Watson

marketing consultants: Atang Peloewetse, Helen Mak, Elven Shum, Justin Winley & Amir Royale

engineered by: Christina Li, Aaron Kates, Yas Akdag & Amir Royale

mixed by: Christina Li

mastered by: Christina Li

EP Review

Strings is a work that clearly had work put in. Christina Li’s debut EP is a breath of fresh air from the rest, with seven long-awaited tracks. Each one is unique from the others, but Li keeps a cohesive sound throughout. Her audio fingerprint uses her airy voice, swirling strings, and jazz-pop piano.

Her sound clearly draws from more than one influence. In “Stay Foolish,” the upbeat grooves, voices, and ambiances make the listener feel as if they’re at a club while the song is being performed. “If You Care” draws from more acoustic genres, yet Christina manages to effectively include her signature strings while keeping all the elements blended together.

Li, now a part of the younger music generation, follows in the footsteps of pioneers like Aimee Mann, while also grooving with modern funk and neo-soul pop bands like Ripe. Keep an eye out on Christina, because her EP Strings has potential and her career is only beginning.

Click here to listen to Christina’s stirring pilot, and hear her journey of self-discovery.

— Written by Arthur Caplan

Cover Art for ‘Strings’:

EP Artwork by Isabella Hamlen & Madeline Lee

Click here to listen to the full project.

About the Artist

Photograph by Kendall Duff

Singer-songwriter, producer, composer and arranger Christina Li is a prime example of the up-and-coming DIY recording artist generation. Her musicianship began as a child with classical education; she then moved to contemporary when she was 12, and now maneuvers comfortably through a variety of genres. She finds her sound in the blend of Korean pop, American R&B, indie pop, and more. Christina splits her time between homes; one in Hong Kong and the other in New York City. After graduating from New York University’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music Summer High School program in 2019, Christina is now pursuing her undergraduate education at Columbia University; developing her musicianship and establishing herself as a bright, bold new force in a rapidly changing industry.

Contact

Personal Website — https://christinalimusic.com

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